Bryce Perkins, a 2015 dual-threat quarterback at Chandler High, announced on his Twitter account Wednesday night that he has committed to Arizona State.

Perkins -- 6-foot-2, 205-pounds -- also has reported scholarship offers from Arizona, UCLA and Northwestern. The three-star prospect is the third commitment of ASU's 2015 recruiting class and the first in-state product.

ESPN.com ranks Perkins as the state's No. 4 player and the nation's No. 16 dual-threat quarterback. Rivals lists him as the nation's No. 12 dual-threat quarterback. 247 Sports has him at 26, while Scout ranks him as the nation's No. 31 quarterback.

An ESPN.com scouting report, which also details his skills as a receiver:

Strengths: Versatile athlete with a well-built frame capable of supporting additional bulk. Has good length and playing strength. Plays with toughness and will not shy away from contact. Flashes strong hands and shows the ability to extend and catch the ball outside of his frame. Has experience as a dual-threat QB.

Areas of improvement:

Lacks great speed as an overall athlete and doesn't possess a quick burst to explode out of his cuts. Needs to develop his recognition skills. Has a limited route running tree. Extremely raw and not fundamentally sound as a passer.

Bottom line: Perkins shows good athletic ability at the WR/QB position. Needs to continue to develop his route running and improve separation skills to become an effective receiver at the college level. A developmental QB with very good size and overall tools.